A Florida judge granted prosecutors' request for a subpoena of Tiger Woods' prescription drug records at a hearing Tuesday in Stuart, Fla.
Court grants subpoena: Judge Darren Steele ruled prosecutors can obtain Woods’ prescription records from January to March, despite defense privacy arguments. Why records matter: Prosecutors seek ...
Woods has pleaded not guilty to driving under the influence. A sheriff’s office report said deputies found two pain pills in his pocket, and he showed signs of impairment after his SUV clipped a truck ...
The golfer's attorney had previously attempted to block a subpoena seeking Woods' drug records on file at Lewis Pharmacy in Palm Beach, Fla.
A judge ordered Tiger Woods' prescription records be provided to prosecutors in his DUI-related case. Woods was arrested in March on charges of DUI with property damage after a crash in Martin County.
Court grants access: Judge Darren Steele approved a subpoena for Woods’ prescription records from January to March, with access limited to legal teams and sealed from public view. Crash and charges: ...
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